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The Glyoxylate Cycle Is Involved in White-Opaque Switching in Candida albicans
Candida albicans is a commensal yeast that inhabits the gastrointestinal tract of humans. The master regulator of the white-opaque transition WOR1 has been implicated in the adaptation to this commensal status. A proteomic analysis of cells overexpressing this transcription factor (WOR1(OE)) suggest...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8304919/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34202465 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7070502 |
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author | Vico, Susana Hidalgo Prieto, Daniel Monge, Rebeca Alonso Román, Elvira Pla, Jesús |
author_facet | Vico, Susana Hidalgo Prieto, Daniel Monge, Rebeca Alonso Román, Elvira Pla, Jesús |
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description | Candida albicans is a commensal yeast that inhabits the gastrointestinal tract of humans. The master regulator of the white-opaque transition WOR1 has been implicated in the adaptation to this commensal status. A proteomic analysis of cells overexpressing this transcription factor (WOR1(OE)) suggested an altered metabolism of carbon sources and a phenotypic analysis confirmed this alteration. The WOR1(OE) cells are deficient in using trehalose and xylose and are unable to use 2C sources, which is consistent with a reduction in the amount of Icl1, the isocitrate lyase enzyme. The icl1Δ/Δ mutants overexpressing WOR1 are deficient in the production of phloxine B positive cells, a main characteristic of opaque cells, a phenotype also observed in mating type hemizygous mtla1Δ icl1Δ/Δ cells, suggesting the involvement of Icl1 in the adaptation to the commensal state. In fact, icl1Δ/Δ cells have reduced fitness in mouse gastrointestinal tract as compared with essentially isogenic heterozygous ICL1/icl1Δ, but overproduction of WOR1 in an icl1Δ/Δ mutant does not restore fitness. These results implicate the glyoxylate shunt in the adaptation to commensalism of C. albicans by mechanisms that are partially independent of WOR1. |
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spelling | pubmed-83049192021-07-25 The Glyoxylate Cycle Is Involved in White-Opaque Switching in Candida albicans Vico, Susana Hidalgo Prieto, Daniel Monge, Rebeca Alonso Román, Elvira Pla, Jesús J Fungi (Basel) Article Candida albicans is a commensal yeast that inhabits the gastrointestinal tract of humans. The master regulator of the white-opaque transition WOR1 has been implicated in the adaptation to this commensal status. A proteomic analysis of cells overexpressing this transcription factor (WOR1(OE)) suggested an altered metabolism of carbon sources and a phenotypic analysis confirmed this alteration. The WOR1(OE) cells are deficient in using trehalose and xylose and are unable to use 2C sources, which is consistent with a reduction in the amount of Icl1, the isocitrate lyase enzyme. The icl1Δ/Δ mutants overexpressing WOR1 are deficient in the production of phloxine B positive cells, a main characteristic of opaque cells, a phenotype also observed in mating type hemizygous mtla1Δ icl1Δ/Δ cells, suggesting the involvement of Icl1 in the adaptation to the commensal state. In fact, icl1Δ/Δ cells have reduced fitness in mouse gastrointestinal tract as compared with essentially isogenic heterozygous ICL1/icl1Δ, but overproduction of WOR1 in an icl1Δ/Δ mutant does not restore fitness. These results implicate the glyoxylate shunt in the adaptation to commensalism of C. albicans by mechanisms that are partially independent of WOR1. MDPI 2021-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8304919/ /pubmed/34202465 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7070502 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Vico, Susana Hidalgo Prieto, Daniel Monge, Rebeca Alonso Román, Elvira Pla, Jesús The Glyoxylate Cycle Is Involved in White-Opaque Switching in Candida albicans |
title | The Glyoxylate Cycle Is Involved in White-Opaque Switching in Candida albicans |
title_full | The Glyoxylate Cycle Is Involved in White-Opaque Switching in Candida albicans |
title_fullStr | The Glyoxylate Cycle Is Involved in White-Opaque Switching in Candida albicans |
title_full_unstemmed | The Glyoxylate Cycle Is Involved in White-Opaque Switching in Candida albicans |
title_short | The Glyoxylate Cycle Is Involved in White-Opaque Switching in Candida albicans |
title_sort | glyoxylate cycle is involved in white-opaque switching in candida albicans |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8304919/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34202465 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7070502 |
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